Dear List, I know many of you have ties to Milwaukee, either with relatives that started out in Milwaukee then moved west, or vice versa. Or realtives that somehow had a tie to a Milwaukee religious institution. I have been working very hard over the past few weeks/months attempting to get Milwaukee cemeteries online. There are 92 cems on the main page, with at least a brief history available on 49 now. Many of them have transcriptions. That does not include the Catholic Cems available from the archdiocese database. Unfortunately the records/transcriptions are hard to track down. I am finding some though, and thanks to many of you I am adding to the cemeteries weekly. I recently came across three documents that gave me a bit more history on the Milwaukee Cems. I transcribed/rewrote and put those histories online. When you go to the cemeteries page, you will find a New reference to Lost Cemeteries. There are cemeteries that were known to have existed in Milwaukee, but have long since disappeared or not enough information is known about them to identify them as one of the cemeteries listed on the main page. As I sort them all out, I will be moving and rearranging them. The main list is by village/city. I am hoping to be able to find a map soon, soon so that I can identify them by township. If you prefer alphabetical, there is a link to an alphabetical list. Here is the link. http://linkstothepast.com/milwaukee/cems.html Enjoy. Ellen- waukesha at linkstothepast.com (replace at with the @ symbol) P.S. if you have anything to add or correct, please feel free to email me privately.